This question is directed to all of you who have a collection of cues, are currently collecting, used to have a collection or are planning to start one.
What's your personal reason for having more than one cue? I understand many players prefer having a playing cue, a breaker and a jump cue. Some of you may have kept your old cue "in reserve" after buying a new, better one.
But those of you who have 10 or more cues, is it simply for esthetic purposes (you like high quality, beautifully made cues), or do you actually use more of them while playing? I mean, it should be easier for a player to stick to one cue instead of constantly switching between sticks with different characteristics, so I'm especially interested if your reason is the latter.
Please don't just vote, if you have time give us an explanation as well.
What's your personal reason for having more than one cue? I understand many players prefer having a playing cue, a breaker and a jump cue. Some of you may have kept your old cue "in reserve" after buying a new, better one.
But those of you who have 10 or more cues, is it simply for esthetic purposes (you like high quality, beautifully made cues), or do you actually use more of them while playing? I mean, it should be easier for a player to stick to one cue instead of constantly switching between sticks with different characteristics, so I'm especially interested if your reason is the latter.
Please don't just vote, if you have time give us an explanation as well.